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With recent rain and a shortage of feed after a hot and dry summer, grazing oats is the perfect option to fill the feed gap, according to Pacific Seeds forage development lead Wayne Chesher. Mr Chesher said autumn was the ideal time to introduce oats to the paddock. “Many areas received some usefu...

The Western Australian Government has introduced a revised declared pest rate for Carnarvon growers to help rid the region of the destructive horticultural pest, the Mediterranean fruit fly (Medfly). The revised rate follows extensive consultation to deliver a fairer system for Carnarvon growers, an...

Hunter Local Land Services is urging Lower Hunter and Manning Great Lakes cattle producers to be aware recent rain may increase the risk of kikuyu poisoning on kikuyu dominant pastures. Concerned producers should consider moving cattle to safer pastures or providing alternate feed in kikuyu paddocks...

New Power Pellets owner, Adam Fitzhenry, is aiming to release the untapped potential of the innovative Australian-made and developed organic, animal manure-free fertiliser by tapping into the booming global demand for organic, animal waste-free fertilisers. The Gold Coast-based entrepreneur, who is....

The Australian Bureau of Statistics recently revealed 30 per cent of all farm managers in Australia’s $60 billion agriculture industry are women, and females represent over half of the enrolments in agriculture focused courses and degrees. Despite playing an increasingly integral role in the indus...